2 years ago, precisely January 2018, NBA Player, Sterling Brown from the Milwaukee Bucks was arrested in a Walgreens parking lot; after he was accused of parking in a handicapped space.

As the officers prepared a ticket for Sterling, the situation quickly escalated when police tackled him to the ground. Sterling also was tased and police charged him with resisting arrest; however, the charges were dropped.

2018 incident

Following the incident, the currently 25 year old, Sterling filed a lawsuit against the Milwaukee Police Department in June 2018.  In September 2019, the city of Milwaukee offered him a $400,000 settlement; which did not include an admission of their liability. Sterling declined the offer.

 

However, two years later, according to The Athletic, today, it was reported that Sterling Brown had been awarded $750,000 in his lawsuit. Also, the City of Milwaukee made a statement admitting to a constitutional violation; and has committed to incorporating changes to the Milwaukee Police Department standard operating procedures.

The Milwaukee Police Department claims the changes must be implemented within 180 days of execution of the settlement agreement. Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer and Assistant City Attorney Robin Pederson wrote a letter to the city’s Common Council requesting authorization; to execute the settlement agreement. An excerpt from the statement stated; ”Because of the unpredictability of a trial, and the City’s risk for exposure to compensatory and punitive damages, as well as additional attorney fees and costs, we recommend that this matter be settled for that amount.”

Although this does not negate the effect of the ugly incident in 2018, this is however a big win; and We hope that Justice is also served to black victims of police brutality; and compensations paid were applicable.

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